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Autor:
Valeriya Vavilova, Irina Konopatskaia, Alexandr Blinov, Elena Ya. Kondratenko, Yuliya V. Kruchinina, Nikolay P. Goncharov
Publikováno v:
BMC Plant Biology, Vol 20, Iss S1, Pp 1-10 (2020)
Abstract Background Threshability, rachis fragility and spike shape are critical traits for the domestication and evolution of wheat, determining the crop yield and efficiency of the harvest. Spelt factor gene Q controls a wide range of domestication
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https://doaj.org/article/bd1cd2fc4054458ea147463bdea3adba
Autor:
Irina Konopatskaia, Valeriya Vavilova, Elena Ya. Kondratenko, Alexandr Blinov, Nikolay P. Goncharov
Publikováno v:
BMC Plant Biology, Vol 16, Iss S3, Pp 93-106 (2016)
Abstract Background Vernalization genes VRN1 play a major role in the transition from vegetative to reproductive growth in wheat. In di-, tetra- and hexaploid wheats the presence of a dominant allele of at least one VRN1 gene homologue (Vrn-A1, Vrn-B
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https://doaj.org/article/73c57f2a56ad4df5b1401d2619d42b32
Publikováno v:
BMC Plant Biology
BMC Plant Biology, Vol 16, Iss S3, Pp 93-106 (2016)
BMC Plant Biology, Vol 16, Iss S3, Pp 93-106 (2016)
Background Vernalization genes VRN1 play a major role in the transition from vegetative to reproductive growth in wheat. In di-, tetra- and hexaploid wheats the presence of a dominant allele of at least one VRN1 gene homologue (Vrn-A1, Vrn-B1, Vrn-G1
Publikováno v:
Breeding Science. 59:492-498
The effective use of wheat biodiversity in breeding programs is dependent on a sound conservation strategy for sources of biodiversity, and on appropriate techniques of incorporation into modern cultivars. Producing artificial wheat amphiploids using
Publikováno v:
BMC Plant Biology
BMC Plant Biology, Vol 10, Iss 1, p 168 (2010)
BMC Plant Biology, Vol 10, Iss 1, p 168 (2010)
Background Variability of the VRN1 promoter region of the unique collection of spring polyploid and wild diploid wheat species together with diploid goatgrasses (donor of B and D genomes of polyploid wheats) were investigated. Accessions of wild dipl